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After reading SLOW

 A book review After reading SLOW I just read : *Slow: Finding Peace and Purpose in a Hectic World* by Jo Peters  — its deliberate, unhurried pace isn’t just a feature, it’s the philosophy. This book doesn’t rush you. It invites you to breathe, to pause, to notice.   Like a gentle walk through a leaf-strewn path (fittingly echoed on its serene cover).   Each chapter unfolds with quiet intention.   Peters doesn’t bombard you with productivity hacks or frantic self-help mantras; instead, she offers reflections, stories, and gentle prompts that encourage you to slow down—not as a luxury, but as a necessity for reclaiming peace and purpose. The pacing you enjoyed is intentional: it mirrors the book’s core message. You’re not meant to race through it. You’re meant to linger—to let ideas settle, to journal, to sit with discomfort or stillness. That’s where the transformation happens.   For readers overwhelmed by modern life’s noise, this slowness feels like a bal...

Sueños

Me sumerjo
En el abono oscuro de la noche
para que germinen mis sueños
En su corta vida de insecto nocturno

Germinen y se inflen
Como burbujas en el aire
Y al florecer me deboren
Para renacer de nuevo
En el alba moribunda de mis sueños.

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